Purpose: To investigate whether magnetic field–related anisotropies of collagen may be correlated with postmortem findings in animal models. Methods: Optimized scan planning and new MRI data‐processing methods were proposed and analyzed using Monte Carlo simulations. Six caprine and 10 canine knees were scanned at various orientations to the main magnetic field. Image intensities in segmented voxels were used to compute the orientation vectors of the collagen fibers. Vector field and tractography plots were computed. The Alignment Index was defined as a measure of orientation distribution. The knees were subsequently assessed by a specialist orthopedic veterinarian, who gave a pathological diagnosis after having dissected and photographed t...
The magic angle effect increases the MRI signal of healthy tendon tissue and could be used for more ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue di...
Increased signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tendons arising from the magic angl...
In tissues containing significant amounts of organised collagen, such as tendons, ligaments, menisci...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the potential of the magic angle effect as a new contrast...
Abstract. Magic angle artifacts can reduce the diagnostic quality of images in MRI of collagen rich ...
T2* mapping is promising for the evaluation of articular cartilage collagen. In this work, a groove ...
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of sample orientation on T1rho and T2 values of articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
PurposeTo evaluate the magnetic susceptibility properties of different anatomical structures within ...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
Objective: To investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) structure ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy ...
PurposeTo investigate the B0 orientation-dependent magnetic susceptibility of collagen fibrils withi...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
The magic angle effect increases the MRI signal of healthy tendon tissue and could be used for more ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue di...
Increased signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tendons arising from the magic angl...
In tissues containing significant amounts of organised collagen, such as tendons, ligaments, menisci...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the potential of the magic angle effect as a new contrast...
Abstract. Magic angle artifacts can reduce the diagnostic quality of images in MRI of collagen rich ...
T2* mapping is promising for the evaluation of articular cartilage collagen. In this work, a groove ...
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of sample orientation on T1rho and T2 values of articular cartilag...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
PurposeTo evaluate the magnetic susceptibility properties of different anatomical structures within ...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
Objective: To investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) structure ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy ...
PurposeTo investigate the B0 orientation-dependent magnetic susceptibility of collagen fibrils withi...
Objective: To compare collagen fibre alignment angles obtained from polarised light microscopy and d...
The magic angle effect increases the MRI signal of healthy tendon tissue and could be used for more ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue di...
Increased signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tendons arising from the magic angl...